Head and Neck Imaging
To Investigate the MSCT Manifestations of the Abdominal and Pelvic Castleman Disease
Author:TIAN Lu, LIU Jian-li, LAI Hong-jian, et al.
affiliation:The Heze Municiple Hospital of Shandong province, Shandong Heze 274000,China
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Objective To investigate the MSCT manifestations and clinical, pathological features of the pelvic and abdominal giant lymph node hyperplasia (CD). Methods With the combination of clinical and surgical pathological information, had a retrospective analysis of the MSCT appearances among 16 cases of CD. Results 16 cases of Castleman patients, including 6 males, 10 females, whose age were 10 to 73 years old, and the average age is 38.2. Pathologically, 16 cases were localized type, including 13 cases of hyaline vascular type, 1 cases of mixed type, 2 cases were plasma cell type. In those 16 cases of localized CD, manifested as abdominal and pelvic solitary mass, which were round or oval, 2.0-11.0cm in diameter, average 5.6CM. Among them, 2 mass had calcification, 2 masses showed point sheet low density necrosis, the crack-like low density area could be seen in 1 mass. slit like clear boundaries homogeneous density, with significant continued to strengthen showed the rest mass, and 1 of them within the masses see thick blood film, the degree of enhancement and abdominal aorta similar. Conclusion Homogeneous soft tissue density mass with significant sustained enhancement and calcification, few see the low density are the main limitations of CT CD performance, has certain characteristics.
【Keyword】Giant Lymph Node Hyperplasia; Tomography; X-ray Computer
【Chart number】R711.33
【Document Identification Number】A
【DOI】10.3969/j.issn.1672-5131.2015.08.028
Chinese journal of CT and MRI
th13Volume, th 8 Issue
2015Year08Month
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